The big question is when. It's one thing being able to stream one game to a device, it's a totally different thing having a service beta testing at the end of the month with releasing on a big scale in the summer. For all we know Microsoft could be years away from a sellable service (there is a lot more than just streaming a game when it comes to a service like this).

actually Sony used the power of the cloud as far as i know early as Uncharted 2

its amazing how the PlayStation has risen from the most belittled brand inside Sony Corp to one of its most enduring brands today and perhaps Sony's saving grace.

very interesting

ps3 was the ugly duckling too that turns out to be a beautiful magnificent gaming swan song for the 7th gen

"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations." - Steve Jobs

Sony is evolving pretty well.. Im liking the great changes they made so far.. No longer arrogant & unfocused.. Now theyre seeing the big picture & are starting to make great changes that benefit its customers

It's interesting. I believe MS was certainly rushed to compete by PS4 announcement. This applies to MS cloud service for xbone. I've still to see what MS cloud service does that dedicated servers haven't been doing for ages.

Sony however are actually attempting to take what ONlive attempted and making it work.

The issue no one considers is the amount of data consumption this service will need. I know most plans in Canada won't work well with a service that can blow 60gbs in a nightly game session!

I'm a ps4 only guy now. Barely use my ps3. I'm excited for this service. But I have no need for it now. I've played every ps3 game I wanted to try. With exception of a few titles coming this summer.